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Adam Rowland has been known to us in his capacity as a professional sports physio. He suffered catastrophic and progressive loss of health following AstraZeneca Covid vaccination. This is our message of support and our call to all healthcare professionals

We see you and hear you. We believe you. We’re taking this seriously”

It goes without saying that the Covid pandemic caused a great deal of suffering and loss for so many people. When the vaccines emerged the sigh of relief was loud and palpable. There was hope that this would signal our return to normality. But as a former pharmacist, I knew that even the most successful pharmaceutical products ever developed come with at least some small degree of risk of serious adverse effects.

Healthcare professionals and the wider scientific community are still trying to understand all of the mechanisms involved in how Covid causes its harms and why some develop long Covid. Yet for a minority of people, the vaccines have caused harm too. It isn’t heresy to state this. This year, the UK government has paid out its first one-off vaccine damage payments to some of those most seriously injured by Covid vaccinations.

I want to make clear that this is not an anti-vaccine message. We know that Covid carries risks. But to use an analogy, a person who recognises the benefits of being able to drive a car is also capable of recognising that car crashes do occasionally happen.

No matter the cause, those facing a life changing deterioration in their health need to be listened to. They want answers and help. I recall that Martyn first became interested in musculoskeletal medicine after his own personal experience with severe sciatica-like pain. He had been through a journey of seeking help from a number of healthcare professionals. I saw first hand what it was like to see someone in pain, no longer able to enjoy their normal activities and the loss of identity which comes when someone can no longer do what makes them tick. I know how frustrating it is for someone to receive different /conflicting diagnoses and to go through the process of trying various treatments, sometimes with disappointing results, in the hope that maybe one will eventually work.

Yet there is a glaring difference between Martyn’s experience and that of Adam Rowland which is unrelated to the difference in symptoms. It is that Martyn WAS listened to and he WAS taken seriously. Adam is a former colleague of Martyn’s, a physiotherapist working in professional sport who suffered catastrophic and progressive loss of health following Covid vaccination. His experience which he documents online reveals a harrowing tale of disbelieving doctors, of buck passing and of difficulty in accessing appropriate investigations and treatment. He is still struggling to access the help he needs.

Covid has delivered many challenges and unknowns with which we continue to grapple to try to understand. The issue of long Covid is now well recognised by healthcare professionals and the NHS, and input in terms of research and help are now forthcoming in this area. Yet those who have suffered vaccine injury receive little attention. Such injuries are not universally recognised by healthcare professionals and this needs to change. Sufferers will continue to struggle to gain equitable access to healthcare diagnosis and timely management, unless we take this issue seriously.

We don’t claim to have any detailed understanding or answers. The ability to admit when you have no answers is not an admission of failure, but one of honesty. But we do fail if we lack a duty of care and compassion. The first message we can give to those vaccine injured is:: “We see you and hear you. We believe you. We take your suffering seriously”. If more healthcare professionals echo this call, and acknowledge that these injuries exist, surely we can help to build the momentum for change required so that Adam and others in a similar position can finally get the expert help they so desperately need.

Lisa and Martyn Speight

We are delighted to announce that Dr Rahul Lakhera will be joining the team from April 2021 as an Independent Practitioner, providing services in musculoskeletal and sports medicine.

Rahul has experience of working within elite sport (both on and off the field), and also as a Musculoskeletal (MSK) Clinical Lead in General Practice where he sees a wide range of both acute and chronic conditions. Held in high regard by his professional colleagues for his comprehensive, person-centred approach to diagnosis and management of MSK issues, we are very much looking forward to working alongside him.

 

We are pleased to welcome Gemma, Jane and James from PhysioAction in Leeds who will be providing services here at the clinic whilst one of their usual venues is temporarily closed as mandated by the recent National Lockdown.

PhysioAction are an established physiotherapy practice who are well known to us and to whom we have referred patients on many occasions. Their normal venue in Ilkley remains open.

Following CQC inspection in June 2019, the CQC have published their report and rated us as “Good” across all five domains. We would like to thank all patients who took the time to complete comment cards. The CQC reported: “We received 27 Care Quality Commission comment cards. Without exception all gave very positive feedback. Staff were described as very friendly and professional, premises maintained to a high standard, with a superb service provided in a calm and relaxing enviroment”

To expand upon the services we currently offer, we have purchased the latest STORZ Masterpuls MP100 Ultra shockwave device. For further information on this service, please contact our reception office on 01943 850950.